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How Living More Economical Is Going To Help You Survive

Minimalist and/or economical living is going to help you keep your bank account from depleting as fast as it would if you weren’t paying attention to your spending habits.

Since prices have gone up it’s going to be very smart of you to find areas where you can save money. No matter your income level, the more money that you are able to put to the side the less stressful life is.

Last week I ordered a 16 ounce bottle of Aloe Vera Juice from Amazon for $8.33. Today while shopping at Walmart I noticed a 128 ounce (1 gallon) bottle of Aloe Vera Juice for $6.59. It’s obvious that the larger container was a better deal but seeing such a big difference in quantity made me think of how much more I pay attention to pricing.

Aloe Vera is a staple in the body care products that I make and I recently decided that I’m going to make all of my products by 2023. By making my own products I’m controlling my wealth even more.

See, as prices have increased many have had to make the choice of buying one thing over another. If you grew up less fortunate the current state of the economy may have been easier for you to adjust to. But if you are like millions of Americans who had to change their spending habits for the first time in life budgeting can be a challenge.

For me, personally, I am navigating this new way of living strategically and will continue living comfortably, as well as stress free.

Article By Aura Carter

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Follow This Advice To Survive Inflation And The Future Economy

Currently the most expensive places to live in the United States are New York, California, Oregon, Alaska, Massachusetts and Connecticut.

Las Vegas is quickly approaching that list. At one point these destinations were known for starting a new life, AKA the American Dream.

We are going to see a fast separation of wealth. This division can not be stopped but that doesn’t mean you can’t be prepared mentally and financially.

Article By Aura Bea Carter

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3 Savings Tips You’ve Never Tried

✨ Saving money comes in different forms, it’s not always about putting money to the side when you get paid. (Though that is an excellent start.)

Assessing how you spend your money actually saves you money.

3 Ways To Save Money:

  1. Turn on ad blocker on your devices. This will prevent the temptation of one click shopping.
  2. Go cash only when you go shopping. Set a budget of how much you will spend, and by only carrying cash this will prevent you from over spending, thus saving money.
  3. Never store your credit card information on your devices. For one, it’s not safe, secondly, it prevents spontaneous spending.

👉🏾 Remember financial literacy is for EVERYBODY.

Article By Aura Bea Carter

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How To Survive Inflation In 2022

Spending more more money isn’t something most Americans want to do. But we currently have to.

Despite inflation, life must still go on. Here are 5 survival tips to keep you afloat during these times.

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  1. Review your spending habits.
  2. Avoid taking on new debt.
  3. Use coupons and shop during sales.
  4. Take advantage of loyalty and reward programs.
  5. Be strategic with saving money.

Article By Aura Bea Carter

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The 50/30/20 Budgeting Rule Will Change Your Life

How do you budget? There are apps and various systems that can help you take control of your finances. The 50/30/20 budgeting rule is very sensible and can be started at anytime.

A budget is having a plan for every dollar that you have. It makes you more conscientious of your spending habits.

Article By Aura Bea Carter